A U.S. aid worker said that the Afghans, who were evacuated to Qatar, would face a choice between moving to the Democratic Republic of Congo and living under the Taliban.
After years of skyrocketing fees and byzantine sales practices, a jury ruled against the company in an antitrust case. The effect on concert-going remains uncertain.
Reuters reports that Meta plans to start collecting U.S.-based employees` mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, and occasional screen snapshots to train AI agents that can better learn how humans use computers. The tool, called Model Capability Initiative (MCI), will reportedly "not be used for performance assessments or any other purpose besides model training and that safeguards were in place to protect `sensitive content.`" From the report: Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth told employees in a separate memo shared on Monday that the company would step up internal data collection as part of those "AI for Work" efforts, now re-branded as Agent Transformation Accelerator (ATA). "The vision we are building towards is one where our agents primarily do the work and our role is to direct, review and help them improve," Bosworth said. The aim, he added, was for agents to "automatically see where we felt the need to intervene so they can be better next time." Bosworth did not explicitly spell out how those agents would be trained, but said Meta would be "rigorous" about "building up data and evals for all the types of interactions we have as we go about our work." Meta spokesperson Andy Stone acknowledged that the MCI data would be among the inputs. [...] "If we`re building agents to help people complete everyday tasks using computers, our models need real examples of how people "actually use them -- things like mouse movements, clicking buttons, and navigating dropdown menus," said Stone. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
The Supreme Court seems wary of limiting the power of federal regulators in a case over multimillion-dollar penalties levied against telecommunications giants Verizon and AT&T.
Dr. Derrick Todd is accused of performing unnecessary breast and pelvic exams on patients. He now faces more than 100 sexual assault charges in all. The post Former Brigham and Women’s doctor indicted on 81 new sexual assault charges appeared first on Boston.com .
Germinal spoke and breathed Ed, and soon became a courageous backbone of the theater scene. The post Remembering Ed Baierlein: Actor, Director and Germinal Stage Founder appeared first on Denver Westword .
There’s been some shuffling of Republican candidates in the campaign for local offices in Eagle County in recent weeks. As a result, the GOP slate has been cleared of one primary race — and the...
Scientists chasing thunderstorms in a retrofitted minivan finally captured something never seen before in nature: faint electrical glows shimmering from treetops during a storm. These “corona discharges,” long suspected but never observed outside a lab, appeared as tiny UV flashes at the tips of leaves. The discovery could reshape how we understand forests, since these bursts may help clean the air by breaking down pollutants.
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick announced her resignation from Congress on Tuesday, minutes before the House Ethics Committee was set to consider what punishment she should face for numerous ethics violations. With her resignation, the Ethics Committee loses jurisdiction over her case and how she handled money flowing to her congressional campaign. “The Committee on Ethics has […]
Vincent Zampella died from burns and smoke inhalation after being trapped inside his burning car ... TMZ has learned. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner says the "Call of Duty" creator suffered thermal injuries and smoke inhalation, with blunt…
This segment originally aired on Fox21 News as part of an ongoing partnership between Fox21 and the Southern Colorado Business Forum & Digest. View the original segment at fox21news.com. Dirk Hobbs, Founder and Executive Publisher of Colorado Media Group, joined FOX21 News to discuss the three primary economic systems shaping jobs, wages and long-term growth [...] The post Business Insider: Top economic systems shaping Southern Colorado’s growth appeared first on SoCo Digest .
Summit County’s best budtender has worked at High Country Healing in Silverthorne for three years and has no plans of stopping. Pele Marley was working at a Wendy’s on the Front Range in 2014, only...